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It is difficult to gauge the unmet need and therefore the demand that will result from the bill and to know how we will deliver the service by the due date in places with access difficulties.
As it is now only two months from the year end, can you give us the up-to-date position of those two boards? Peter, would you comment on those two specific cases?
That is why we welcome the historic payments. One of the review dates appears to be 2009; I would imagine that by that time, or perhaps before then, land management-style contracts will have been introduced.
We have an extraordinary legacy of historic buildings and sites, which date back to pre-Neolithic times—5,000 years' worth of artefacts and sites, all of which can be explored.
Does it mean that, by the time we have got up to 90 per cent ADSL coverage, the technology will be out of date and we really ought to be upgrading again to SDSL?
Where notice is given to the patient or named person after the transfer has taken place, the time limit for an appeal runs from the date of notice, not the actual date of transfer.
We need to get that message over to the public, who also need to know where they can access the most up-to-date information, albeit that that information may change from time to time depending on the situation in which we find ourselves.
Make the announcement today, name the date when it will be implemented and then ensure that the resources are available to deliver universal free care for our elderly.